Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... effect by the door's side ; it had the same effect as the same sort of memorial at Stratford - upon - Avon . We drank some toddy to Burns's mem ( ry with an old man who knew him . There was something good in his description of Burns's ...
... effect by the door's side ; it had the same effect as the same sort of memorial at Stratford - upon - Avon . We drank some toddy to Burns's mem ( ry with an old man who knew him . There was something good in his description of Burns's ...
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... effect of rendering many of these writers insensible to that discrimination of the relative worth and im- portance of natural objects , which habit and taste requires , but which reason cannot strictly define . It is perfectly true that ...
... effect of rendering many of these writers insensible to that discrimination of the relative worth and im- portance of natural objects , which habit and taste requires , but which reason cannot strictly define . It is perfectly true that ...
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... effect on you , when seen speaking in profile : this Scot is the most accomplished fellow in this way I ever met with the effect was complete ; it went down like a dose of bitters , and I hope will improve my digestion . At Taylor's too ...
... effect on you , when seen speaking in profile : this Scot is the most accomplished fellow in this way I ever met with the effect was complete ; it went down like a dose of bitters , and I hope will improve my digestion . At Taylor's too ...
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